Universal STERE-ALL
Posted 1-17-'04
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All Stere-All Cameras are accompanied by
a guarantee bond. Should any defect develop due to poor workmanship or material
within a period of one year from date of purchase, repairs will be made without
charge, provided the bond registration post card has been detached from the bond
and returned to us filled in within a date ten days after purchase.
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Your Stere-All Camera is a precision made instrument
and should be handled accordingly. We designed and built it, let us make any adjustment
that may be necessary. Send your camera only to Universal Camera Corporation if
repairs or check up is desired.
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Be sure to register your camera - for your own
protection.
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Three dimensional photography is rapidly replacing
the conventional flat photograph because conventional photography reproduces
only a fraction of the exciting visual detail that the eye sees and
wishes to record. But 3D photography recreates life, for it makes possible
photographs in natural color, natural size, and natural depth. Yet the
stereo camera is as easy to operate as the ordinary box camera.
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Stere'-All, your new 35MM stereo camera, makes
it possible for you to discover for yourself the excitement of 3D picture
taking. Your pictures taken with the Stere'-All Camera will live in
all their exciting true-to-life detail through the magic realism of
stereo photography. The scenic grandeurs that thrilled you during your
summer trip will be yours to enjoy throughout the year as you and your
friends see them, in their perfect clarity, with your Stere'-All Viewer.
Your child's smile will lose none of its charm, but will be faithfully
recorded forever, as real and as round as life, through Stere'-All's
3D magic.
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Your Stere'-All Camera is the product of precision
workmanship and the finest modern design. It can give you a lifetime
of pleasure if you follow the few simple instructions in this manual.
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1. SHUTTER
RELEASE BUTTON
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2. WINDING KNOB
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3. EXPOSURE COUNTER DIAL
4. VIEWFINDER LENS 5. REWIND KNOB
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10. RELEASE BAR
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11. BACK COVER
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12. EXPOSURE GUIDE
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13. REWIND BUTTON
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L (Underside
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5. Insert film leader into SLOT, pushing film between inside of spool
and spring. Be sure film is securely fastened since film will not properly
advance if it slips out of slot.

7. Hook HINGE TABS of BACK COVER into slots in HINGE
PLATE. Press BACK COVER closed. Lock by sliding RELEASE BAR towards
bottom of camera.
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6. Pull film cartridge along film track and
push cartridge into recess. Push REWIND KNOB in with a slight turning
motion.
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8. Now press SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON. Then
advance film by turning WINDING KNOB (in direction of engraved arrow)
until it stops. Press SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON and advance film a second
time. Press SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON and advance film a third time*, Set
exposure counter Dial to 1 by turning dial clockwise until figure 1
is adjacent to Counter Index Mark.
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Camera is now ready for taking first picture.
* It is necessary to transport film
3 times to clear out film exposed during loading. The film manufacturer
has anticipated this and provided the extra film in the cartridge.
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1. An EXPOSURE GUIDE, reproduced
here, has been placed on the BACK COVER as an aid in setting to correct
lens opening. This setting should be made before taking picutures
by bringing the indicated f number on the STOP SET KNOB adjacent to
the triangular INDEX MARK. The setting need not be changed, once set,
until light conditions change.
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2. Sight through
the VIEWFINDER EYEPIECE to frame the scene to be reproduced. The camera
will take exactly what you see in the view-finder. Be sure the camera
is held level with the horizon to prevent later eye strain when
viewing pictures. Tilting the camera up or down for compositions above
or below eye level is permissible.
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3.
Hold camera firm and steady while pressing RELEASE BUTTON
slowly until all the way in.
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1. The EXPOSURE COUNTER DIAL indicates
the number of stereo-pairs exposed. Since you can load your Stere'-All
Camera with one of three different size 35 MM cartridges, you must familiarize
yourself with the following information.
35 MM STANDARD NUMBER
OF STEREO
EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE PAIRS
OBTAINED
20 exp = 16
exp
36 exp -
29 exp
Stereo 20 film = 20
exposures
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Thus, if you have loaded with a 20
exposure cartridge the film is completely exposed when the EXPOSURE
COUNTER DIAL indicates 16 and the SHUTTER RELEASE BUTTON has been depressed.
Trying to wind beyond the completely exposed count may break film
loose from cartridge and prevent rewinding.
2. Press REWIND BUTTON all the way
in and hold. Rewind film into cartridge by turning REWIND KNOB in direction
of engraved arrow. Rewind until REWIND KNOB turns very freely. Release
REWIND BUTTON.
3. Unlock and remove BACK COVER.
4. Pull out REWIND
KNOB. Remove film cartridge and place in container to protect from light.
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The ultimate objective of stereo photography
is to capture, for reproduction, scenes exactly as they appear in nature.
For this reason stereo focusing requirements differ from those of single
lens picture making.
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As your eyes continually move over a landscape,
you look at only one small area at a time. But you sharply focus on
each area and perceive everything in detail.
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To re-enjoy this experience through stereo
photography, the reproduction must be as sharp as possible from foreground
to distance. This requires that the lens
not be focused
sharply on only one plane in the picture, but that the lens be set to
produce the greatest possible "depth-of-field". Fortunately, this setting
can be fixed at the time of manufacture of the camera.
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"Depth-of-field" is a measure of the distance
over which objects are in acceptable focus. It is dependent upon the
f stop number, the focal setting of the lens, and the lens focal length.
The focal length of the f/3.5- 35 MM coated Stere'-All lenses have been
engineered for the best "all-around" high quality value for general
usage. Focus of the lenses has been preset, after considerable study,
to the value most useful in stereo photography. The variable f stop
settings, however, allow the critical user latitude in finely balancing
exposure against depth-of-field.
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*It should be remembered that available
light, as shown on page 8, must be of sufficient intensity for the f
stop number used. For close-ups using f/11 or f/16 with color film,
flash can be employed to supplement natural light. Use table on page
11.
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You can make both indoor and outdoor flash
pictures with your Stere'-All Camera. The shutter has been synchronized
for class "M" flash lamps and Strobe lights. All you are required to
do is to mount the Stere-All Flash Unit according to directions supplied
with the unit, and set the lens opening to correct f number.
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For indoor color flash, the following
table will indicate f number setting:
DAYLIGHT COLOR FILM -PRESS #513
BULB |
| Feet-Bulb
to object |
4 |
5
1/2 |
7
1/2 |
11 |
14 |
18 |
| f/number |
16 |
11 |
8 |
5.6 |
4.5 |
3.5 |
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TUNGSTEN COLOR FILM* # 5 BULB
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Feet-Bulb to object
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5 1/2 |
8 |
11 |
16 |
18 |
25 |
| f/number |
16 |
11 |
8 |
5.6 |
4.5 |
3.5 |
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*ANSCO
TUNGSTEN UV-16 FILTER KODACHROME A 81D FILTER OR EQUIVALENT
The Stere'-All Camera
will accommodate filters of the slip-on type. Simply slip the filters
on the protruding
SLIP-ON
FILTER RETAINING RINGS. |
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For outdoor color fill-in, blue coated
flash bulbs should be used. Refer to Daylight Color Film table in this
application.
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1. Before closing your camera,
make sure that the film leader is securely fixed in the take-up spool.
2. Advance
film three frames before taking your first picture. 3. Make sure that
your exposure dial is set to # 1.
4. Check to see how many stereo pairs
your 35 MM film contains. Do not tear your film by trying to advance
film beyond that amount.
5. Set your f stop to the desired
position.
6. When taking your picture, make
sure that you hold your camera steady, and level with the horizon.
7. When
advancing film for your next picture, make sure that the wind knob is
turned until it is stopped.
8. Before putting away your camera,
check to see that the lenses and inside of your camera are clean. Use
a soft brush or lens. tissue.
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The Stere'-All flash unit assures you of
perfect 3D pictures regardless of light conditions.
Trim in feature, handsome
in design, the Stere'-All flash unit slips right on to the Stere-All
Camera. Flash photography becomes as simple as any snap shot you have
ever taken, with this modern Stere'-All flash unit.
Equipped with five inch Parabolic reflector,
taking three penlight batteries. The Stere-All flash unit assures you
of positive contact upon releasing your shutter. |
The Stere'-all flash unit accepts
any standard bayonet type flash bulb, and an adapter will permit you
to use the new M-2 bulb.
A positive safety switch of the on
and off type safeguards you against wasting flash bulbs.
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Handsomely styled, light in weight, the
Stere'-All Viewer makes picture viewing an exciting experience. Precision
cemented achromatic lenses assure you of a perfect 3-Dimensional picture.
As soon as you insert your color slide, your Viewer automatically lights
up. Fingertip controls snap your picture into sharp focus. Interocular
adjustment fits the picture to your personal vision. To eject
slide, you push the eject button and your slide pops up - there's no
awkward fumbling. When put down, Viewer light automatically shuts off.
No other stereo viewer has all these combined features, yet check this
amazingly low price ... $12.50
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Durable, attractive case enables
you to use your Stere-All Camera while in case when taking either daylight
or flash pictures. Assures your camera of perfect protection at all
times.
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Universal Camera Corporation is now readying
for production a stellar line of accessories in the stereo field to
accompany the Stere'-All Camera and Viewer.
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Under immediate consideration is
a 3D Projector especially designed for use in the home. Stressing viewing
comfort and ease of operation, Universal's 3D Projector will be just
what you want for family viewing, and at a price to fit your pocket.
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A self-illuminated, folding viewer.
Made from Universal's revolutionary design, this folding viewer, with
batteries enclosed, will enable you to show your 3D slides where ever
you may be. Compact and handy, to be carried in pocket or purse.
Watch for Universal's
full line of stereo mounts for snap-in, precision viewing.
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